He has said he would push for a migration agreement with the United States to legalize residency for Mexicans who have lived in the U.S. for more than three years. Also he has outlined plans to tackle poverty, including public health services and education in poorer communities.

He has said he would push for a migration agreement with the United States to legalize residency for Mexicans who have lived in the U.S. for more than three years. Also he has outlined plans to tackle poverty, including public health services and education in poorer communities.

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Calderon has greatly critized the United States immigration system, stating that "unilateral measures" taken by the United States to enforce immigration laws have made "the persecution and humiliating treatment of undocumented Mexican workers worse."<ref>http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2007/09/mexico-president-slams-us-immigration.php] He is a strong opponent of a border fence and supports comprehensive immigration reform. Calderon believes that the United States has downplayed the positive effect that undomumented workers have contributed to the United States economy. <ref>http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2007/09/mexico-president-slams-us-immigration.php</ref>

*[http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/en/felipecalderon/ President] Presidence of the Republic.

*[http://www.presidencia.gob.mx/en/felipecalderon/ President] Presidence of the Republic.

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Felipe CalderÃ³n Hinojosa (born Morelia, MichoacÃ¡n 1962 - ), is the conservative president of Mexico. President Calderon, a Catholic, started his presidential period at December 1, 2006. His term in office will end in 2012.

A Harvard educated lawyer and career politician he is a former president of his political party, the PAN and served a term as Federal Deputy. Calderon served also as head of the National Development Bank, BANOBRAS, and was Energy Secretary from 2002 to 2004, under Vicente Fox.

He had a surprising win over the leftist Lopez Obrador, whom some journalist linked to old Communist, Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, in the 2006 elections in Mexico. He is also known in Mexico as "El hijo desobediente" (the disobedient son).

"Clean hands, firm hands"

It seems that Felipe Calderon will keep the successful free-trade policies that Mexico had adopted since the 1980s, but especially embraced in the presidency of Vicente Fox. He is currently fighting a war against drug traffickers, is pro-life, and he is a supporter of George W. Bush in Latin America, but not as much as Fox did. Calderon has promised to govern with a firm hand.

He has said he would push for a migration agreement with the United States to legalize residency for Mexicans who have lived in the U.S. for more than three years. Also he has outlined plans to tackle poverty, including public health services and education in poorer communities.

Calderon has greatly critized the United States immigration system, stating that "unilateral measures" taken by the United States to enforce immigration laws have made "the persecution and humiliating treatment of undocumented Mexican workers worse."Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag